Geometric Clear sunglasses
The geometric shape of sunglasses is really novel, with the front and back of the two layers of design, to add a rich sense of line to the cheek. Choose individual character dyed-in pick eyebrow, matching again super short hair, individual and fashionable.
Are blue light glasses good for driving at night?
Are blue light glasses helpful when driving at night? The answer is not necessarily. Anti-reflective coating on glasses is beneficial. But blue light blocking won't have any effect on your driving at night. If your glasses have an anti-reflective coating, then they might be helpful for night driving. Otherwise, they won't have any impact.
Silhouette Rimless 5541 TMA The Icon II
Silhouette Rimless 5541 TMA The Icon II is an example of an innovative rimless frame structure. The unhinged temple is gently rounded to match the shape of the head for a comfortable, safe fit. Made from not heavy, hypoallergenic titanium, the glasses are strong enough to embrace the most active lifestyle while maintaining a stylish look.
AMMA RAY 003 anti-ultraviolet, strong, harmful blue light computer glasses
They can reduce digital eye strain caused by the harmful blue light emitted by digital screens. They help relieve visual fatigue and discomfort caused by long hours surfing the Internet, playing games, and working under fluorescent lights. These photosensitive glasses come with UV400 for protection and glare reduction. Ultra-light, with flexible TR90 nylon materials, the glasses are durable. The casual frame is designed to make you look professional and stylish while working or playing video games. The magnification/power of your computer reading glasses depends on how far away you are from the screen.
Why do glasses with the same prescription feel different?
The style of the frame has changed. The structure of the new glasses and the old glasses (half-frame, rimless, full-frame) may be different, and the angle of the glasses may also be different, which will cause visual differences and the symptoms of dizziness after wearing the new glasses. If you used to wear rimless glasses or half-rim glasses before and switch to full-frame glasses, you will feel that his field of view is limited and you will feel a little uncomfortable when you see the edge of the frame. If you wear full-frame glasses before, you will feel the edge of the lens when you change to half-rim glasses. It's too bright to adapt. There is another situation, changing from a frame with a nose pad to a frame without nose pads. Because the distance between the lens and the eye has changed, the position of the nose pad has also changed, which directly affects the relative position of the optical center and the pupil, as well as the distance from the back vertex of the lens to the cornea, which naturally affects the visual difference. In this case, you can fine-tune the nose pads, or after a short-term adaptation, you can generally return to normal.
Normally, opticians do not want to change their original visual habits (to maintain visual continuity) and want to copy a pair of glasses with the same vision. When optometry, they must provide the used old glasses and their optometry record sheet for inspection. With personnel reference. Simply put, comfort is equal to habit. If you want new glasses to wear comfortably, you must keep your original habits. It's not just the reproduction of luminosity. If you don't wear suitable glasses often, you will feel uncomfortable once you wear them.
Which is better, MR7 lens or MR8 lens?
The refractive index of MR7 is 1.67, and its Abbe number is 32, so it has a good dyeing property. MR8 has a refractive index of 1.60 and an Abbe number of 40 or more. MR8 has stronger toughness, so it is more tensile and is not easy to break when confronted with strong impact. The lenses of MR7 and MR8 are different in the degree of heat resistance, and the heat resistance of MR7 is slightly weaker. MR7 is recommended if you want thinner and lighter lenses, but MR8 is recommended if you want higher light transmittance.
What kind of light is blue light?
Blue light is light of a certain wavelength. In the sunlight, including red light, orange light, yellow light, green light, blue light, indigo light, and purple light, blue light occupies a place. The wavelength of blue light is less than that of red light but greater than purple light. The energy intensity is also different, and the blue light is relatively less strong than red light. People must rely on the 'macula' to perceive light. The macula is a 'pearl' hidden in the fundus and the most important photosensitive part of the fundus. The macula can look at objects, generate electrical signals, and transmit the signals to the brain so that people can see the things in front of them clearly. Strong light shines directly on the eyes, and it is likely to cause damage to the macular structure at once.